Eyes on Intel: April 14, 2026 Show Notes
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The frequency is getting stronger as we approach May Day. The machinery of the surveillance state is accelerating its timeline. The community response is simultaneously scaling up to meet it head on. This episode breaks down the localized complicity of local law enforcement, the hostile administrative takeover of immigration courts, and the corporate data brokers quietly powering federal overreach. We also issue a critical operational warning to parents regarding decentralized extremist networks targeting children online. Watch the full episode broadcast below.
The Frontlines of Complicity and Resistance
Local police departments are abandoning any pretense of community policing to serve as the advanced guard for federal dragnet operations. San Antonio PD is now running daily assists for ICE, turning routine traffic stops into direct pipelines to federal detention centers. Local taxpayers are literally bankrolling the machinery of mass deportation.
Houston faces ‘crisis situation’: Abbott threatens loss of $110 million after HPD-ICE policy change – Houston Public Media
In Houston, resistance is being crushed through naked financial extortion. The Texas governor is threatening to yank $110 million in essential grants unless the city scraps limits on police-ICE cooperation. This is not policy debate; it is state-sanctioned starvation tactics to force municipalities into becoming extensions of the federal deportation machine.
How Does Police Surveillance Work at Protests? | KQED
Judicial Purge: The Rubber Stamp Courts
The administration just terminated immigration judges Roopal Patel and Nina Froes for the crime of demanding due process and blocking deportations of student activists. This is not an anomaly. Over 100 independent judges have been purged nationwide, replaced by 140 new appointees whose sole function is rapid rubber-stamping without scrutiny. The immigration court system has been deliberately converted into an administrative assembly line for maximum throughput and minimal human rights.
Judges fired after blocking deportation of pro-Palestinian students | US immigration | The Guardian
The Corporate Surveillance State
Map the infrastructure layer. These are the profit-driven entities converting everyday data into actionable intelligence for the state. LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters, Appriss, and Clearview AI scrape the open web and sell address histories, utility records, and facial recognition matches directly to federal agencies. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Palantir provide the cloud backbone and biometric logistics that make mass detention operationally feasible. This is not “innovation”; it is taxpayer-subsidized corporate extraction enabling authoritarian throughput.
Urgent Warning for Parents: Network 764
Severe operational alert: Network 764 is a decentralized extremist network actively grooming minors through gaming lobbies (multiplayer action and horror titles) and encrypted chats. Tactics include systematic escalation into self-harm and financial sextortion. Audit every platform your children use. Maintain constant, non-punitive communication. No unmonitored digital space is safe.
Online extremist network 764: FBI investigating more cases, including in NJ, the Tri-State area - ABC7 New York
The Community Response and Mutual Aid
Resistance is scaling because the system is brittle. Care workers, logistics crews, and digital moderators are already disrupting data flows and shielding vulnerable populations. Neighborhood mutual aid networks are building the counter-infrastructure the state refuses to provide. When the machinery isolates individuals, collective solidarity is the only effective defense. Locate your local mutual aid hub and plug in today.
Mutual Aid Groups That Arose During COVID Gather to Build Power Regionally | Truthout
Open hearts, open minds, open eyes.
These visuals document the material infrastructure of power: local cops as ICE subcontractors, judicial independence liquidated for throughput, corporate data brokers monetizing everyday life into state surveillance, and online predation networks exploiting the gaps. The extortion, the purges, the data pipelines, and the grooming operations are not bugs—they are features of class rule that treats workers and migrants as disposable while protecting extraction for the donor class. Share the embeds. Use the images. Build the counter-power.



















